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Page 1: Corruption

CORRUPTION

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What is corruption?

Types of corruptions

Common characteristics

Globalization increased risk

Role of media

Impact of corruption

Objectives

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The duty of youth is to challenge corruption.

Kurt Cobain

Giving or obtaining advantage through means which are illegitimate, immoral, and/or inconsistent with one's duty or

the rights of others.

What is corruption?

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• Petty corruption• State corruption The following of the most common form of corruption ,

as described in UNITED NATION ANTI-CORRUPTION TOOLKIT

BriberyEmbezzlement, theft and fraudExtortionAbuse of discretionFavouritism, nepotism and clientelismConduct creating or exploiting conflicting interestsImproper political contributions

Types of Corruption

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• 1.Gap between group and individual interest .• 2. Two or more parties since one can hardly be

corrupt with one’s own self• 3. Consenting adults that have a common

understanding• 4. Benefit furtherance• 5. Misuse of the power that often drives a wedge

between intended and stated positions, for unintended benefits

• 6. Existence of power that could be grabbed, usurped, entrusted or otherwise available

Common characteristics of

Corruption

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Perception of Most Corrupt Industries In

our Country

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• Globalization has increased the risk of corruption but has also increased the

opportunities to curb it

Globalization increase the risk of

Corruption

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The media can serve many important functions, not just exposing corruption but also sustaining an open and transparent flow of information and fostering a climate of opinion that is increasingly intolerant of corruption.

What role can Media play in Tackling

Corruption?

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- Hinders social and economic development and increases poverty by diverting domestic and foreign investment away from where it are most needed;

- Weakens education and health systems, depriving people of the basic building blocks of a decent life;

- Undermines democracy by distorting electoral processes and undermining government institutions, which can lead to political instability;

- Exacerbates inequality and injustice by perverting the rule of law and punishing victims of crime through corrupt rulings

Impact of Corruption?

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laws fixing accountability and encouraging transparency combined with efficient judiciary and free press provide ideal atmosphere to tackle the menace of corruption.

How to Remove Corruption?

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Conclusion Coruption, as we know is the criminal thing that

do by a person in a certain capacity especially with negative connotation, they do the illegal thing to make a benefit for them self.

We can difference coruption into 2 calsses. First is Petty corruption, its a kind of coruption where did by some people in a little capacity, they do a little coruption, but they do that many times.

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Conclusion The other cases of coruption is State capture

refers to a situation in which private interest has effectively taken over certain state functions, a type of corruption generally less understood by the public or by the media.

So, coruption is an illegal thing that we couldn’t do, because, with out coruption we can be a good generetion for our country. And then we can make our country clear from coruption and make our country better.

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